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When a substantive phrase is not the topic , its grammatical relation to the verb is indicated either by particles or by certain ... In Maranao this primary relation is indicated by the particle so ( or substitutes for so phrases ) .
When a substantive phrase is not the topic , its grammatical relation to the verb is indicated either by particles or by certain ... In Maranao this primary relation is indicated by the particle so ( or substitutes for so phrases ) .
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Any phrase ( or pronoun ) may be emphasized as above either by indicating the referent by a substantive phrase with ... However , if such a phrase is the topic of the sentence ( marked by particle so ) , it need not be referred to a ...
Any phrase ( or pronoun ) may be emphasized as above either by indicating the referent by a substantive phrase with ... However , if such a phrase is the topic of the sentence ( marked by particle so ) , it need not be referred to a ...
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First , a schematic representation of what I take to be Kučera's IC hierarchy ( for = 1 + read ' may or may not be identical with ' ) : Utterance / Phonemic phrase - 2 - Macrosegment Phonemic measure ( or Isolated consoPhonological ...
First , a schematic representation of what I take to be Kučera's IC hierarchy ( for = 1 + read ' may or may not be identical with ' ) : Utterance / Phonemic phrase - 2 - Macrosegment Phonemic measure ( or Isolated consoPhonological ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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